Sri Lanka attacks UN rights panel
Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa denounces plans for a UN-appointed panel to examine alleged human rights abuses.
Billions of euros released for energy projects
Gas and electricity projects to receive €2.3bn from the European economic recovery package.
Commission looking into credit default swaps
Concerns that speculators are short-selling euros to make profits from Greece’s financial problems
Turkey signs up to Nabucco
International agreement on construction of the Caspian-to-Europe pipeline has now been ratified by all five transit countries.
Ukraine's Black Sea Fleet 'shift'
New Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych suggests he would allow Russia's Black Sea Fleet to remain in Ukraine.
Ukraine leader in key Russia trip
Ukraine's new President, Viktor Yanukovych, visits Moscow to return ties with Russia to a "strategic partnership".
A nuclear free world: a dream closing to reality?
US President Barack Obama is reportedly planning a shift in nuclear strategy. How are experts in Asia reacting to this possible shift in US nuclear policy?
Human Rights Court hears Yukos claim against Russia
The European Court of Human Rights is set to rule on a $98 billion claim against Russia by bankrupt oil company Yukos. Former executives say the company was broken up illegally by the Kremlin.
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